Designed by Les Furber, one of Canada's most prolific golf course architects, Oak Island golf resort exemplifies all the best Manitoba has to offer. The A-4 bentgrass greens provide one of the best putting surfaces available in the world today. Combine this with a course that is completely surrounded by beautiful prairie wetlands and you have a perfect setting for memorable round of golf.

Pro Tip:1. This dogleg left has an expansive fairway that opens up on the right side. A decent drive to the right center of the fairway will leave you with a mid to short iron into a slightly elevated green. Landing on the front third of the green will allow you to walk to the next tee with Par or better.

Pro Tip:2. This short Par 4 is a severe dogleg left. Hitting a mid iron off the Tee will keep you on the fairway and leave a short iron into an expansive green. If you’re brave, you can cut the corner with a 3 or 5 wood and leave yourself a short pitch shot.

Pro Tip:4. This dogleg left Par 5 is framed by water on the left and naturalized mounding on the right. Cutting over the water will afford you a realistic opportunity to reach the green in two. Don’t let your second shot leak to the right where another pond comes into play.

Pro Tip:7. Keeping the driver in the bag on this hole is the best play if you wish to stay dry. A pond on the right that looks too far to reach off the tee is in play. If you cut the corner, you will be left with a short pitch to this elevated green.

Pro Tip:8. A Par 3 for the brave from the back 2 tee decks. You must carry the water in order to land on the putting surface. The forward 2 tee decks positioned to the left take much of the water out of play and allow easy access to the green.

Pro Tip:9. A classic Les Furber design, this long Par 5 is framed on the left side by a massive waste bunker that also comes into play on hole #10. Take care when putting as the green does have a considerable amount of movement that is difficult to detect.

Pro Tip:14. Teeing off within the Oaks to an elevated green that once again provides a stunning view of the prairies, this par 3 requires a tee shot that carries all the way to the green surface. Best to be below the pin for an easy 2-putt par.

Pro Tip:15. The longest par 5 on the course, this open hole allows you to rip it off the tee. Keep your drive away from a very large waste area on the right side and you will have an opportunity to reach the green in two.

Pro Tip:18. The 18th hole is a straightaway par 5 with large naturalized mounding on the right side and trees on the left. A good drive off the tee and an accurate second shot into a narrow green opening will give you a realistic shot at eagle.